Not long ago, I had my first on-line
chat. I thought it would be{{U}} (56) {{/U}}because I have heard so many
people {{U}}(57) {{/U}}it in that way. But it was, disappointingly,
quite an unpleasant{{U}} (58) {{/U}} On line I met a
man{{U}} (59) {{/U}}said he was a manager in a big company in Dalian.
We{{U}} (60) {{/U}}pleasantly first, then exchanged e-mail{{U}} (61)
{{/U}}in order to keep in touch in the future. {{U}}(62) {{/U}}, he
sent me{{U}} (63) {{/U}}. When I opened it, I found, to my{{U}} (64)
{{/U}}, a detailed(详细的) self-introduction including age, {{U}}(65)
{{/U}}, weight, habits and future plans. It was an advertisement for a
dating (约) service! I was hurt{{U}} (66) {{/U}}felt rather
angry. When I told a veteran(有经验的) Internet surfer (网民)
{{U}}(67) {{/U}}my experience, he said it was not{{U}} (68)
{{/U}}. I was{{U}} (69) {{/U}}. The Web provides such a nice, large
place to make friends, why do some people{{U}} (70) {{/U}}it?
The relationship between one another should be mutual(互助的) politeness
and{{U}} (71) {{/U}}. Online we{{U}} (72) {{/U}} see one
another's physical form, but we are talking through our{{U}} (73)
{{/U}}. Such{{U}} (74) {{/U}}as the one I met are not polite at
all. Since the Web belongs to everyone, every user has a duty to
keep a friendly and polite atmosphere(氛围). We need{{U}} (75)
{{/U}}honesty and respect on-line.